PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and a full rock band, featuring Brody Dolyniuk, join forces to perform Led Zeppelin’s classic songs in a brilliant combination of passion and power in the Music of Led Zeppelin, presented by 102.5 WDVE, on Thursday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m. in Heinz Hall

The Music of Led Zeppelin was first performed in 1996 and was transcribed and scored by Brent Havens, who is guest conducting this performance. The performance features songs from the vast Zeppelin catalog, such as “Kashmir,” “Black Dog,” “All of My Love” and “Stairway to Heaven.”

Tickets, ranging in price from $25 to $75, can be purchased by calling the Heinz Hall box office at 412-392-4900, or at www.pittsburghsymphony.org.

Berklee-trained arranger/conductor Brent Havens has written music for orchestras, feature films and virtually every kind of television. Havens also has worked with the Doobie Brothers and the Milwaukee Symphony, arranging and conducting the combined group for Harley Davidson’s 100th Anniversary Birthday Party Finale attended by more than 150,000. He has worked with some of the world’s greatest orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic in London, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra and many others. Havens is arranger/guest conductor for seven symphonic rock programs—the Music of Led Zeppelin, the Music of the Doors, the Music of Pink Floyd, the Music of the Eagles, the Music of Queen, the Music of Michael Jackson and most recently, the Music of The Who!

Brody Dolyniuk is a multi-faced, self-taught musician who began his professional music career playing in piano bars. He later formed Yellow Brick Road, a well-known Las Vegas-based classic rock tribute band. He is a producer and session musician and frequently performs symphonic rock shows.